The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night in an AFC North showdown. It was the first road win of the year for the Steelers.
Big Ben posts solid fantasy numbers yet again

Andy LyonsRoethlisberger has now thrown exactly one touchdown pass in three consecutive games, raising his total to 11 on the year. His interception was just his third this season.
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Read Article >BenJarvus Green-Ellis has low-key fantasy day

Andy LyonsCincinnati is off next week, so you’ll need to look for a replacement if Green-Ellis is one of your regular starters. His value does not look promising at this point.
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Read Article >Bengals fail to match Steelers in 24-17 loss
After going up 14-3 on A.J. Green’s touchdown, Cincinnati managed only a field goal and failed to keep the Steelers offense down.
It was a disappointing effort in game that had a lot of importance, according to Cincy Jungle:
Read Article >Heath Miller a TD magnet yet again Sunday night

Joe RobbinsMiller also caught a two-point conversion following his score. Through six games, he now has five touchdown receptions. Miller is on pace to smash his personal single-season record of seven set during the 2007 season.
Fantasy Impact: Miller has been a magnet for the ball in the end zone this season. That does not appear to be changing any time soon, considering the way he is being targeted by Roethlisberger. It didn’t hurt that Mike Wallace passed up numerous big plays due to his slippery fingers.
Read Article >Bengals fan wore his wig for THIS?
Man, there’s nothing worse than seeing your team lose in prime time. Bengals fans were totally bummed about their team not dropping a divisional showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
You put on a wig. You get out the prop phone. But who you gonna call?
Read Article >Heath Miller off to hot start Sunday

Thearon W. HendersonMiller is on pace to post more than 10 touchdowns this season, which would be a career high. He may ultimately surpass his 76 receptions and and 789 yards receiving in 2009, as well. Any way you slice it, Miller has been an excellent fantasy option for savvy owners this season.
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Read Article >Is Swag University right for you?
Taylor actually went to Louisiana-Lafayette, which has plenty of swag in and of itself.
Read Article >BenJarvus Green-Ellis is finding room to run

Andrew Weber-US PRESSWIREBenJarvus Green-Ellis is already racking up yards on the ground against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. He has eight carries on 44 yards so far through one quarter of play.
Cedric Peerman did manage to vulture a touchdown from The Law Firm in the red zone, but Green-Ellis remains in control of the workload.
Read Article >Armon Binns inactive Sunday vs. Steelers

Paul Frederiksen-US PRESSWIREFantasy Impact: Binns had a pair of consecutive 60-plus yard outings in Week 2 and 3, but has otherwise been a relative afterthought in the Bengals’ offense. Green is easily the primary target at wideout, with Hawkins drawing the occasional deep ball.
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Read Article >Rashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redman out in Week 7

Gregory ShamusRashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redman are inactive for the Steelers Sunday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Mendenhall left last week’s game early with an Achilles injury, while Redman is currently dealing with an ankle issue.
With these two running backs out, Jonathan Dwyer is expected to start in the Pittsburgh backfield. He should split carries with Baron Batch, who took over the workload in Week 6 after injuries took their toll.
Read Article >Steelers RBs inactive for SNF

Jared WickerhamThe Pittsburgh Steelers will be severely depleted for their Sunday night tilt against their divisional foe, the Cincinnati Bengals, especially in the backfield. Running backs Rashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redman will be on the sidelines, inactive, for the game. Jonathan Dwyer and Baron Batch are expected to carry the load in their stead.
In addition, the Steelers will continue to miss safety Troy Polamalu and center Maurkice Pouncey as they nurse injuries. The rest of the inactives: QB Charlie Batch, outside linebacker Chris Carter and offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert.
Read Article >Steelers look to right the ship vs. Bengals

Joe RobbinsThe Steelers have won four straight against the Bengals, and 10 of their last 11 in Cincinnati. The banged up Steelers squad they see on Sunday is likely their best chance to go against recent history.
Game Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Television Coverage: NBC
Odds: Pittsburgh is favored by one point
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